The Goblet of Fire is, in my opinion, one of the happiest books in the series. And Harry isn't angry yet! Yet the end of the book is dark, but its notThe Goblet of Fire is, in my opinion, one of the happiest books in the series. And Harry isn't angry yet! Yet the end of the book is dark, but its not all-out dark and depressing...mainly scary and makes you want to read the next book NOW! ;)...more

I really don't know why I thought this book was so horrible. Its actually not at all. I think I was too caught up with Umbridge being disgusting and HI really don't know why I thought this book was so horrible. Its actually not at all. I think I was too caught up with Umbridge being disgusting and Harry being bratty to realize the beauty of it. :) Fred and George are brilliant, I had forgotten about all of that! And then all the info about The Order and the prophecy...a very well written book. Of course, there is the fact that I burst into tears on page 807 and couldn't stop crying for about 10 minutes...but that just shows how well she engaged me, doesn't it? ;) :( Sirius!...more

So I don't really understand this, but the first couple of times I read this, I didn't cry at all when Dumbledore died. The first time(Spoiler alert!)

So I don't really understand this, but the first couple of times I read this, I didn't cry at all when Dumbledore died. The first time I was shocked and saddened, but, very strangely for me, didn't cry. But now that I've read the 7th book and know that he was going to die anyways, I've been bawling. Strange, yes?

This one is actually happy -I mean, besides the annual big-huge-fight- and that's very nice, especially since the 7th book is so...dreary, shall we say?There are parts that are...not exactly scary, more like very tense. And they make me shiver even though its 75 degrees outside: specifically, the chapter "The Cave". Also, Harry and Ginny! So cute!...more

**spoiler alert** Read this for the first time in years the other day. I discovered that I was remembering the movie for a lot of the scenes ... examp**spoiler alert** Read this for the first time in years the other day. I discovered that I was remembering the movie for a lot of the scenes ... examples:When Harry overhears Hagrid, Fudge, etc., saying that Sirius betrays his parents, he actually doesn't run off and start crying. He just gets really really mad. When Lupin turns into a wolf he actually doesn't go for Ron, and Snape so doesn't protect Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Sirius lures Lupin away, and Snape doesn't turn up on the scene until everyone's blacked out from the dementors. When Harry and Hermione go back in time they do not throw a rock through Hagrid's window, and they do not howl to distract Lupin. Sirius distracts Lupin. They do, however, rescue Buckbeak. :)Those aren't huge things, but I just thought it was weird that I was sure that those things were in the book. Whatever. Harry Potter makes me happy, so I don't really have anything to say about this book other than that I had forgotten that Voldemort doesn't make an appearance in this book. I own the last 4 books so I guess I just thought that he showed up in all of the books? I'm weird. :) It's kind of boring without Voldemort, but it's also a lot happier and I don't cry because no one dies. haha!...more

Its Jane Austen. What else can I say? I'm an Austen freak. This story is fantastic, and even though Austen herself didn't like it, I love it. I'll forIts Jane Austen. What else can I say? I'm an Austen freak. This story is fantastic, and even though Austen herself didn't like it, I love it. I'll forever have a crush on Mr. Darcy....more

This is my favorite Jane Austen. I've read it probly 4 times and I don't think I'll ever be tired of it. Persuasion is Jane Austen's final finished noThis is my favorite Jane Austen. I've read it probly 4 times and I don't think I'll ever be tired of it. Persuasion is Jane Austen's final finished novel, and it shows all the polish and maturity that is its due....more

Aww, so sweet! I love Lord Peter, even when he cheats on me and goes off and marries some other woman too young for him. :) I liked how Sayers let HarAww, so sweet! I love Lord Peter, even when he cheats on me and goes off and marries some other woman too young for him. :) I liked how Sayers let Harriet solve parts, not just all Lord Peter with Harriet looking on and sighing dreamily. Harriet's just not that kind of girl! :)...more

I got pretty confused in the beginning, I guess cuz I'm a dork and can't figure out when Lord Peter's dressing up, but I got it straightened out afterI got pretty confused in the beginning, I guess cuz I'm a dork and can't figure out when Lord Peter's dressing up, but I got it straightened out after a couple of pages. This was a bit slower than Sayer's other books, not my favorite. But I loved the cricket. ;)...more

After the disappointment of "My Fair Lady", which I just watched, I thought I'd read the original play that it was based off of. And sighed with relieAfter the disappointment of "My Fair Lady", which I just watched, I thought I'd read the original play that it was based off of. And sighed with relief at this ending, especially the "sequel" in the back. I hated, absolutely HATED the ending of "My Fair Lady". ...more

Ummm, basically one of my favorite books ever. I recommend it to everyone I meet. Love love love LOVE! Read it now. Psyche and Cupid is a lovely storyUmmm, basically one of my favorite books ever. I recommend it to everyone I meet. Love love love LOVE! Read it now. Psyche and Cupid is a lovely story to begin with, and then once C.S. Lewis sinks his hands into it ... the result is joyous beauty. :D...more

Dumas is an amazingly easy read for someone who wrote in the same era as Dickens...I find Dickens very hard to read, but Dumas is very clear. This booDumas is an amazingly easy read for someone who wrote in the same era as Dickens...I find Dickens very hard to read, but Dumas is very clear. This book is long, but interesting throughout....more